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The online home for Revolver Magazine and the Golden Gods Awards delivers hard rock and heavy metal news, Hottest Chicks in Hard Rock, music video, photos and moreTue, 03 Mar 2015 18:30:11 +0000en-UShourly1http://wordpress.org/?v=3.9.2Vote for the Album of the Weekhttp://www.revolvermag.com/news/vote-for-the-album-of-the-week-7.html
http://www.revolvermag.com/news/vote-for-the-album-of-the-week-7.html#commentsWed, 26 Sep 2012 14:59:16 +0000http://www.revolvermag.com/?p=37885Every Tuesday–the day that new music comes out–we will be listing the hard-rock and metal releases that hit stores, and every Wednesday we will be offering you, the fans, the chance to pick the Album of the Week. Below, check out the albums, EPs, singles, and DVDs that came out this week; pick your favorite, and feel free to vote as many times as you want. Voting ends on Monday, October 1, at noon, when the results will be announced.

UPDATE: The poll is closed. Thanks for your vote. To view the results, click here.

]]>http://www.revolvermag.com/news/vote-for-the-album-of-the-week-7.html/feed3New Releases Out Today: 09/25/2012http://www.revolvermag.com/news/new-releases-out-today-09182012-2.html
http://www.revolvermag.com/news/new-releases-out-today-09182012-2.html#commentsTue, 25 Sep 2012 15:25:56 +0000http://www.revolvermag.com/?p=37819It’s Tuesday–the day that music comes out–and this one sees shit from As I Lay Dying, Green Day, Gojira, Steve Harris of Iron Maiden, and more hitting stores. Check out the list of releases below and let us know which ones you have already or are planning to pick up.

As I Lay Dying – Awakened

Before the Dawn – Rise Of The Phoenix

Behexen – Nightside Emanations

Black September – Into The Darkness Into The Void

Blut Aus Nord – 777 – Cosmosophy

Bullet – Full Pull

Car Bomb – w^w^^w^w

Caspian – Waking Season

The Casualties – Resistance

Deception Of A Ghost – Life Right Now

Dokken – Broken Bones

Ektomorf – Black Flag

Eluveitie – The Early Years

Elvenking – Era

Empty Flowers – Six

Encrust – From Birth To Soil

Engel – Blood Of Saints

Evershine – Renewal

Execration – The Acceptance of Zero Existence

Fight Amp – Birth Control

The Gathering – Disclosure

Gojira – The Link Alive

Green Day – ¡Uno!

Heaven’s Cry – Wheels Of Impermanence

Hellwell – Beyond The Boundaries Of Sin

Hollow Haze – Poison In Black

Hooded Menace – Effigies Of Evil

Hotel Diablo – The Return To Psycho, California

In Dying Arms – Boundaries

Kix – Live In Baltimore

Magnum – On The 13th Day

Manetheren – Time

Midnight – Complete and Total Hell

Millions – Failure Tactics

Mongrel – Reclamation

Monuments – Gnosis

NettleCarrier – NettleCarrier

Noisear – Turbulent Resurgence

Oak Pantheon – From a Whisper

Pathology – The Time Of Great Purification

Posthum – Lights Out

Pro-Pain – Straight To The Dome

Revocation – Teratogenesis EP

Satan’s Wrath – Galloping Blasphemy

Silencer – The Great Bear

Steve Harris – British Lion

Therapy? – A Brief Crack of Light

This or the Apocalypse – Dead Years

Thy Majestie – ShiHuangDi

Thy Will Be Done – Temple EP

Various Artists – Re-Machined – A Tribute To Deep Purple’s Machine Head

Frontman Billie Joe Armstrong abruptly cut short Green Day’s set at this past weekend’s iHeart Music Festival in Las Vegas after the band’s set was allegedly cut short my the show’s producers.

In the video below, Armstrong can be seen cutting short the classic track “Basket Case” in order to play a new song, before seeing a prompter with “1 Minutes” on it facing the stage. The singer then launched into a verbal tirade.

Armstrong then smashed his guitar, flipped off the camera and told the crowd, “God love you all, you’ll see us again,” before exiting the stage.

It has since come out that Armstrong has checked himself into rehab for undisclosed reasons, and the band have issued an official statement clarifying the events at the festival.

“We would like everyone to know that our set was not cut short by Clear Channel and to apologize to those we offended at the iHeartRadio Festival in Las Vegas,” the band said in a statement. “We regretfully must postpone some of our upcoming promotional appearances.”

Uno!, the first of three upcoming albums from Green Day, is out tomorrow.

For the full story on Green Day’s upcoming trilogy of albums, check out and exclusive cover story with Billie Joe Armstrong in the November issue of Guitar World.

]]>http://www.revolvermag.com/news/video-green-days-billie-joe-armstrong-smashes-guitar-cuts-set-short-at-iheart-music-festival.html/feed9The Relapse Symphony Sign to Standby Recordshttp://www.revolvermag.com/news/the-relapse-symphony-sign-to-standby-records.html
http://www.revolvermag.com/news/the-relapse-symphony-sign-to-standby-records.html#commentsMon, 30 Jul 2012 15:31:38 +0000http://www.revolvermag.com/?p=35543Washington, D.C., quartet the Relapse Symphony have signed to Standby Records. The group cites influences ranging from ’90s power punk bands like Green Day to modern metal acts such as Black Veil Brides.

“It’s rare that I find a band that is the perfect match for the Rock N’ Roll 2.0 movement,” states Standby Records owner Neil Sheehan. “I study bands to not only understand their sound today, but their reach and vision toward the future. In the Relapse Symphony, I see the appeal of today’s heavy-rock bands with the charm and influences of so many bands throughout all eras of hard rock and metal.”

The Relapse Symphony are currently meeting with producers to produce their debut Standby release, slated for early 2013. Below, check out the lyric video for the song, “Make Your Move,” which will be featured on their forthcoming EP.

]]>http://www.revolvermag.com/news/the-relapse-symphony-sign-to-standby-records.html/feed1Poll: What Is the Best Hard-Rock or Metal Record Released in 1991?http://www.revolvermag.com/news/poll-what-is-the-best-hard-rock-or-metal-record-released-in-1991.html
http://www.revolvermag.com/news/poll-what-is-the-best-hard-rock-or-metal-record-released-in-1991.html#commentsMon, 19 Sep 2011 21:45:26 +0000http://www.revolvermag.com/?p=22737This past weekend saw the 20th anniversary of Guns N’ Roses landmark Use Your Illusion albums. But 1991 was also the year that many other landmark releases in hard rock and metal came out, including Metallica’s “Black Album,” Nirvana’s Nevermind, Ozzy Osbourne’s No More Tears, and many, many more. Below, we want you to weigh in and tell us what the best heavy release of 1991 was. Horns up!